Well. after some fiddling, I can confirm that this thing works !I still need to figure out how to simulate the nintendo "sensor bar" to improve the accuracy and control (The two cendle method is cute but it won't work for me ... ) but even placing a pencil flashlight under the TV makes it work pretty good.Now's the time to figure out how to make it "follow me" compatible, which will make it the perfect sollution for the system (in my view at least).

Now's the time to figure out how to make it "follow me" compatible, which will make it the perfect sollution for the system (in my view at least).

You will have difficulty getting "follow me" to work with the wiimote as bluetooth has quite a large range compared to the rf used with the fiire chief. The MDs will struggle to figure out which one your wiimote is closest to. There is a discussion about this on one of the earlier wiimote threads.

I still need to figure out how to simulate the nintendo "sensor bar" to improve the accuracy and control (The two cendle method is cute but it won't work for me ... ) but even placing a pencil flashlight under the TV makes it work pretty good.

You can buy a battery powered wiimote ir sensor from amazon or ebay pretty cheap. The best solution (if you are handy with electronics) is to attach a usb cable to one of these to power it. There are 'howtos' on the net about this process.

A few questions though....-Can you assign multiple Wii addresses to be used, instead of just one? we have several wiimotes in the house and it would be nice to be able to use any of them on any machine

-Is there a configuration file to adjust the sensitivity of the sensorbar tracking? Mine is a little too sensitive at the moment!